In an almost two hours long lecture, Magnus Olsson, victim of non-consensual implantation and experimentation with nano-brain-implants talks about the horror of being part of a "macabre experiment", as he calls it.">

ICAACT was created to bring awareness to the general public and the
legal systems around the world about
serious human rights abuses utilizing remote influencing technologies. Our aim is to obtain evidence.

In an almost two hours long lecture, Magnus Olsson, victim of non-consensual implantation and experimentation with nano-brain-implants talks about the horror of being part of a "macabre experiment", as he calls it.

Successfully he integrates the subjective experience with the technical background. Others, like Robert Naeslund and Lars Drudgaard have filled in with lectures about the historical background of the technology.

In part one Magnus Olsson touches upon his own experience of among others synthetic telepathy (a.k.a. Artificial Telepathy, a.k.a. V2K or Voice to Skull technology) and the endless torture with nano-brain-implants. The lecture ends when Magnus shows the audience the RF-scanning video from London.

In part two, Magnus' mother's emotional speech about how it feels to have a loved one around you being constantly tortured without being able to help touches our hearts. She talks about the endless attempts to receive help from a medical institution that never wants to help and that ridicules victims of experimentation. The discussion touches upon what can't be avoided: About the trend today in medical care to treat victims of this type of abuses as mental patients.

In March 2005, Göran Hermerén, chairman for the European Group on Ethics wrote Opinion nr. 20. For the skeptic, this paper can convince you (just like it convinced Magnus' mother and others) of the reality of so called ICT - implants (information communication technology implants). The victims can tell you the rest: what these implants really do.